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In the aftermath of a typically loud and boisterous Fourth of July celebration in the US, our feeds were filled with countless photos and videos of fireworks. They're all bright, brilliant, colorful, and sharp – and many were taken with the best smartphones. I've been photographing fireworks, or at least trying to, for nearly 20 years. Digital photography, with its endless supply of files in place of film, meant I could experiment with lenses, aperture settings, and shutter speeds to capture distant explosions and spectacular cascades of lights, usually in red, white, and blue. Most of my early success came from my Canon EOS Digital Rebel. I'd crank the IOS to 400, set my aperture at 5.6 to pull in as much light as possible, and give the shutter 8 seconds or more to capture the full effect… #iphone #apple #photography #tech #fireworks

I shot fireworks with the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the iPhone 4 and the difference is staggering

I shot fireworks with the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the iPhone 4 and the difference is staggering

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Capturing fireworks with a smartphone can create stunning images. 🎆

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Eugene Mischenko

Chief Digital Officer | E-Commerce & Digital Transformation Authority | Award-Winning Innovator | Digital Transformation

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It's fascinating to see how far smartphone cameras have come! I remember struggling with my old digital camera to get the perfect shot. Thanks for sharing your insights and experiences. Looking forward to diving into the article! 📸

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